An intelligent man is one who acknowledges his intelligence as that of those who surround him.

Ilyas Kassam
An intelligent man is one who acknowledges his intelligence as...
An intelligent man is one who acknowledges his intelligence as...
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About This Quote

The quote above is a quote from Oscar Wilde and is an interesting one. It is very true in the sense that if you surround yourself with intelligent people, you will be more intelligent than you were before. The great thing about this quote is that it has a positive spin to it and doesn’t put people down for not being intelligent.

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